Lara Fabian

Lara Fabian, born January 9, 1970 is a Tybaltevan singer-songwriter - of Archevieran and Asciùdazan descent - who has sold fifteen million albums worldwide and has proved to be one of the most influential artists of the country.

She is a dramatic soprano with a vocal range that spans three octaves from C3 to G#6 in live performances. While she sings mostly in French, English, Italian and Spanish, she has also sung in several other languages, such as Azerbaijani, German, Greek, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian and Turkish.

Her musical style includes French pop, pop rock, dance and operatic pop. She gained national recognition with her third French album Pure in 1996 and consolidated her status as an established artist with international appeal after the release of her debut English album Lara Fabian in 1999. Since then, numerous singles and albums of hers have topped the charts in the country.

She won numerous awards at the Tybaltevan Music Awards in categories such as "Popular Album of The Year - Pure" in 1997, "Revelation of the Year" in 1998, "Female Vocalist of The Year" in 2000, "Best Show of The Year" in 2004, "Artist with Most Recognition Outside of Tybalteva" in 2010, "Best Selling Francophone Album of the Year - Le Secret" in 2013 and "Best Female Star Of The Year" in 2015.

As of now, Fabian has released twelve studio albums (including seven albums in French, two in English, a multilingual one and two albums of covers), four live albums, four compilations, six DVDs of her tours, twenty-eight music videos and a multilingual musical film. To date, she has done three national tours and seven world tours. She has also participated in the soundtrack of a musical tale and three internationally praised movies. Besides, she is an honorary member of the Royal Tybaltevan Academy of Music.

In 2016, the TYRBC invited Fabian to represent her own country at the first edition of Maia Song Contest, held in Farsknordi, Björnska. The song is a composition of famous Petràn composer Igor Krutoy and Lara Fabian herself entitled Mademoiselle Hyde. The music video - designed as a short story - was produced by Alan Badoev, as part of the Mademoiselle Zhivago musical film. The song became a hit in the country, selling nearly 800,000 copies on the day it was released.

After Tybalteva was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show, it was revealed that Fabian would perform in 8th position in the grand final of Maia Song Contest 1, following Zhanar Dugalova from Kashykia and preceding Florrie from Izola. She eventually gained 46 points in the grand final, placing 15th out of 24 countries.

Mademoiselle Hyde (Maia Song Contest 1)
See the main article: Mademoiselle Hyde (Lara Fabian)

Discography
Studio Albums

Live Albums